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analysis:nsb2015:week1 [2015/07/20 17:30]
mvdm [Module 1: Setting up]
analysis:nsb2015:week1 [2018/07/07 10:19] (current)
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   * Optional: MATLAB documentation on [[http://​www.mathworks.com/​help/​matlab/​matlab_env/​understanding-file-locations-in-matlab.html|File Locations]] and [[http://​www.mathworks.com/​help/​matlab/​matlab_env/​what-is-the-matlab-search-path.html#​br8ch8o|Search Paths]]   * Optional: MATLAB documentation on [[http://​www.mathworks.com/​help/​matlab/​matlab_env/​understanding-file-locations-in-matlab.html|File Locations]] and [[http://​www.mathworks.com/​help/​matlab/​matlab_env/​what-is-the-matlab-search-path.html#​br8ch8o|Search Paths]]
  
-**NOTE**: if you are using NS&B lab computers, some or all of the steps below may already have been done. I recommend you read through them anyway, but check if things are already installed or set up before duplicating things! 
  
 Step-by-step:​ Step-by-step:​
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 The choice of the folder name ''​promoted''​ indicates that these are data folders for which preprocessing is completed. As explained further in Module 2, preprocessing typically includes the renaming of raw data files, annotation, spike sorting, and a few other steps. In general, it is useful to keep promoted data separate from data still in process. The choice of the folder name ''​promoted''​ indicates that these are data folders for which preprocessing is completed. As explained further in Module 2, preprocessing typically includes the renaming of raw data files, annotation, spike sorting, and a few other steps. In general, it is useful to keep promoted data separate from data still in process.
  
-If you cannot access the NS&B share, use a %%FTP%% client such as [[https://​filezilla-project.org/​|Filezilla]] to connect to the lab %%FTP%% server, ''​mvdmlab-nas1''​ (129.97.62.84). Configure your %%FTP%% client to require "​explicit %%FTP%% over %%TLS%%"​ and use ''​BIOL680''​ as username and password. ​+If you cannot access the NS&B share, use a %%FTP%% client such as [[https://​filezilla-project.org/​|Filezilla]] to connect to the lab %%FTP%% server ​at **129.170.31.15**, use the following login settings (FileZilla):
  
-Correct FileZilla configuration is the following:​ +{{ :analysis:nsb2015:d-datavault-info.png?600 |}}
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-{{ :analysis:course:ftp_config.png?600 |}}+
  
 If you cannot log in to the server, send me your IP address and I will enable access for you. If you cannot log in to the server, send me your IP address and I will enable access for you.
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-You should see some interesting oscillations -- we will explore these in detail in upcoming modules. If you see this, you have successfully completed this module!+You should see some interesting oscillations -- we will explore these in detail in upcoming modules. If you see this, you have successfully completed this introductory ​module!
  
 {{ :​analysis:​nsb2014:​verify.png?​600 |}} {{ :​analysis:​nsb2014:​verify.png?​600 |}}
  
-=== Folder and file naming === 
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-FIXME 
  
 === For Mac/OS X users === === For Mac/OS X users ===
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